Xiaomi Mi2S users who have flashed the Developer Edition of the MIUI 6 will be able to update their devices to Android 5.0 Lollipop version of the MIUI 6 operating system through a now available OTA update.
According to source, when the update initially came out some of the users encountered issues after updating their devices. But the company has since released a new OTA update that has resolved those issues.
As previously mentioned, only those who have the Developer Edition of the MIUI 6 can receive the update. Unfortunately, the update for the standard edition of the OS will come only at a later time. Mi1 and Mi Note 4 users will also have to wait a little longer as there has been no news about when the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for MIUI 6 will come to those devices.
Users who want to try out the Android 5.0 Lollipop update based on MIUI 6 can flash the Developer Edition of the software by downloading the ROM from the MIUI website on their Mi2S and installing it through the built-in Updater app.
So when do you think Xiaomi Mi4 users will finally get their well deserved Android 5.0 OTA?
Chinese website, mobile-dad.com, has leaked new details and photos of the new budget Lenovo A7600-m smartphone from Lenovo. The A7600-m was originally spotted on the TENAA website last February.
Based on the pictures and the details released by mobile-dad, the new smartphone features a mostly hard plastic body with a metal border as well as a 5.5-inch screen with a screen resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. The unit in the leaked photos features the white version of the A7600-m but a black version is also expected to come out. A power button as well as a volume rocker can be found on the right-hand side of the phone. The whole device measures around 152.4 x 76 x 8.39mm and weighs around 150 grams.
As previously mentioned, the Lenovo A7600-m features a MediaTek MT6752 eight-core processor. It also comes with 2GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, a microSD slot for expanded storage, dual-SIM standby support, 4G/LTE connectivity, and a 3,000 mAh battery. Its front facing camera is a 5-megapixel shooter while the rear camera is equipped with a larger 13-megapixel sensor. The A7600-m will be one of the company’s first phones to come with Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box along with the Lenovo K50 and the Vibe Z3 Pro which is also coming out soon. The A7600-m will also feature Lenovo’s VIBE UI 2.5 on top of the Android OS.
The A7600-m is expected to retail for a competitive price of less than 1000 Yuan when it finally comes out making it one of the company’s most impressive budget devices to date due. Lenovo is currently the world’s third largest smartphone manufacturer and from the looks of it, the company is working to keep its position with the release of such new handsets.
Meizu MX4 Pro users have been eagerly waiting for their Android 5.0 Lollipop update. Now, we have something that might interest you guys.
Yesterday, the company revealed its Android 5.0 release schedules for its smartphones and the MX4 Pro was right on top. In fact, it will be the first Meizu device to be updated to the latest Android operating system.
Today, team Ubuntu has released a screenshot of the MX4 Pro running on the Android 5.0.1 version. So, it looks like the company is all set to release the final version to the users.
However, according to yesterday’s post, the Lollipop update for MX4 Pro is still in the beta stage, which means you may have to wait for a few more weeks for an official stable OTA update. According to the image given below, the release is slated for April 28, which is still around three weeks away.
So, it looks like the company is on schedule developing the Android 5.0 update based on Flyme 4.5. We will keep you guys updated with more information in the next few days.
Just a few days ago, the Chinese giant Xiaomi announced new products that include a 55-inch 4K TV. Priced at 4999 yuan, this huge TV comes in with a lot of extras, which include a soundbar and a subwoofer to provide you an immersive sound experience.
As far as design goes, the new Xiaomi Mi TV looks very similar to its predecessor, the 49-incher. It uses a premium metal frame, which has a brushed finish. What is more, the new TV is impresses us as it has just 1.52cm of thinness (at its thinnest point).
Just below the screen there are touch screen capacitive buttons, which have an embedded “breathing” light. The touch screen lets you turn on/off the device, adjust the volume and 2D/3D switching modes.
As far as connection ports go, the TV offers three HDMI 2.0 ports, which support 60Hz 4K video input, USB, Scart, Audio and other usual ports you would find on any other modern TV set.
We do not usually do any TV unboxings, so this one will be quite short. Take a look at the pictures below.
Since the Xiaomi launched their super affordable, yet premium looking power bank, it has been one of the best sellers both in China and internationally. However, the market is full power banks and consumers are always looking for the best deals out there.
It seems that another Chinese manufacturer Meizu wants to step into the game as they will soon launch a very affordable 10000mAh Powerbank with a single USB output as well as Micro USB input ports.
As far as design goes, this power pack looks a bit similar to the OnePlus external battery. Also, it spots LED lights to notify about the juice left in it.
As far as the features, it is a bit of a downgrade in comparison to Xiaomi’s offering, which has dual-USB ports for charging. However, it is said that Meizu’s battery pack will be priced at just 69 Yuan in China, so it will have a competitive edge for those, who are looking for the cheapest price possible.
However, it is said that there will be another version of power bank, which will have lithium-ion polymer batteries (instead of regular lithium-ion), which will be have a higher than 100 Yuan price tag.
Lenovo unveiled a surprise product at MWC 2015, the all new camera centric Lenovo Vibe Shot. Now, it looks like the Chinese variant of the device, the Lenovo Z90-7 has just hit TENAA revealing pictures, specs and connectivity details.
TENAA reveals that the specs of the Chinese Vibe Shot will be a bit different than the international version. For example, the 5-inch display on the front features just HD 720p resolution in the Lenovo Z90-7 model, however the international model boasted of a full HD 1080p resolution. The phone will be powered by a 1.7GHz eight core processor, which could be the Snapdragon 615. However, considering the full network connectivity support, we suspect, it could be the new Mediatek MT6753 octa-core SoC based on Cortex A53 cores. This Mediatek processor supports full network connectivity, which means support for GSM, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, CDMA, TD-LTE and FDD-LTE networks. You also get Dual SIM dual standby on the device.
Other tech specs are also pretty high end. So, the Lenovo Z90-7 comes with 3GB RAM and 32GB of expandable ROM. Since this is a camera centric phone, you get a powerful 16MP rear camera sensor with triple LED dual tone flash. At the front, you get an 8MP shooter ideal for selfies. The phone runs on the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop OS with Lenovo Vibe 2.5 UI on top. There will be a built-in 2900 mAh battery on board to power all these specs.
The Lenovo Z90-7 i.e. the Vibe Shot looks like a solid offering from the company. The phone is extremely well built, featuring a 7.8mm thin body and weighing just about 148 grams. The back of the device especially looks good with the metal strip highlighting the powerful sensor and the triple LED flash.
The international variant of the Lenovo Vibe shot was priced at $349, which comes to around 2163 Yuan. So, we can expect the Lenovo Z90-7 too to be priced around this figure in China.
So what do think about the Lenovo Vibe Shot? Priced appropriately?
HTC One M9 Plus has been the talk of the town in the past few weeks. The company has kept an official event on April 8, where it will unveil this phablet. However, even when the launch is just a week away, leaks about the M9 Plus still continue to come.
The latest leak reveals the full promotional images of the HTC One M9 Plus phablet. You can clearly see the writings in Chinese which explain the intricate details of the upcoming device. The company particularly highlights the design and workman ship of its new device. For example, one of the picture says “the quality of the metal is as good as silk”, while another says “the phone reveals elegant shine”. So, it looks like the company has put in a lot of efforts to design the new product.
Another important fact revealed by these images is the physical home button. Yes, like we saw in earlier renders, these images too confirm that the HTC One M9 Plus will have a physical home button in between its boom sound speakers. What’s more it is rumored that the button could feature a fingerprint sensor.
According to earlier rumors, the HTC One M9 Plus will feature Snapdragon 810 processor in one version and MT6795octa-core processor in another. There will be 3GB RAM onboard with 32GB of expandable internal storage. The 5.2-inch display up front will feature a 2K display. At the back, there will be a 20.7MP camera while at the front, it will have the same 4MP Ultrapixel sensor as the HTC One M9. Finally, the battery is said to be of 2840 mAh.
Unfortunately, we still don’t know the pricing of the device, but expect it to be much higher than the flagship HTC One M9. Since, the launch date is just a few days away, we will have to patiently wait for official information from the company.
Meanwhile, you can check out the full promo images from the gallery down below.
We have been eagerly waiting to see the Huawei P8 flagship for some time now. Recently, the company confirmed that the device will launch on April 15, which is now only a few days away. But before the launch, we have come across plenty of leaks to give us some idea about the upcoming device. Even today, we have three alleged pictures of the said Huawei P8.
These images show off the smooth metal frame around the body. In one picture, you can even see the camera sensor with dual LED (dual tone) flash. The power button seems to be different, placed a bit inside into the body. This could be because it is said that the Huawei P8 will incorporate a fingerprint sensor in the power button. While we are still not 100% convinced that this will be the case in the new flagship device, still it would be interesting to see such a placement. Overall, from what we can see, the device looks premium and well built.
Coming to the specs, the phone is rumored to come in two versions, one aluminum alloy version and the other made out of zirconia ceramic. However, both the versions are expected to feature a unibody design. As for the tech specs, the phone will reportedly run on Huawei’s Kirin 930 processor with 3GB RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. There will be a 5.2-inch display with full HD 1080p resolution. For camera, there will be a 13MP shooter at the back and a 5MP shooter up front. Finally, a 3000 mAh battery will power all these tech specs.
The Huawei P8 will be announced on April 15 at the company’s official event. The phone will be released around April 22 in the Chinese market for an estimated price tag of 2999 Yuan.
Ulefone had claimed that they would release Android 5.0 at the end of February. However, the company reportedly faced some issues in development and it was not as smooth as expected. Hence, Ulefone had to delay the launch of the new Android Lollipop update.
Even Ulefone’s official mutual help group has confirmed this news. In fact, it is said that Ulefone is now busy fixing BUGS in the update.
So, those who are worried about the Android 5.0 Lollipop update on their Ulefone Be Pros, we guess you need to be a little more patient. The company has said that a beta version of the Android 5.0 update for the device will be released as soon as next week. So, the final launch should be close by.
Ulefone Be Pro was one of the popular Chinese handsets in the past few months. The device sports a design like the OnePlus One and even features great specs for its sub $170 price tag. In fact, one of the highlights of the Ulefone Be Pro was its Android 5.0 Lollipop. The Be Pro was one of the first Chinese handsets to promise Lollipop to users and it looks like they will get the update pretty soon.
We don’t think this is a big delay since there are many big manufacturers who have not yet released Android 5.0 updates for their flagship products. But its good to see that the Ulefone is ready to provide an update of how things are going at their end.
And after this official news, we feel that you could get the Android 5.0 update on your Ulefone Be Pro real soon.
Xiaomi unveiled the all new Redmi 2A, which is now the cheapest smartphone in the market from the company. However, there isn’t much price difference between the regular Redmi 2 and the Redmi 2A. The latter just costs 100 Yuan less than the Redmi 2, which is still a great achievement since the entry level model was super cheap to begin with.
So, today, we take a look at what you may have to sacrifice in the Redmi 2A as compared to the Redmi 2 which is 100 Yuan costlier. If you read our earlier post, you would know that Xiaomi is offering the 2A at just 499 Yuan on April 8th which is the day of the Xiaomi Rice festival.
Anyways, in this unboxing we take a look at what the Redmi 2A offers for its cheap price.
First of all, the box is exactly the same as the Redmi 2. So, you will find it extremely hard to distinguish between the two without taking at look at the model number information given at the back.
Once inside, you will realize that its again the same as Redmi. Even the charger is of 5V/ 1A. So, no major differences there.
Coming to the looks, the Redmi 2A and the Redmi 2 looks identical. You won’t be able to guess which one is which just by looking at them. So, it looks like despite the price difference, both the models use the same design, body and material.
So, in reality, both the models are very similar to each other. There are only a couple of major differences like the processor under the hood and the network connectivity features which justify the 100 Yuan that you have to shell out for the Redmi 2.
But even the Leadcore L180C quad-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz is quite capable as shown by the AnTuTu Benchmark test. Other specs are the same as the Redmi 2, so you get a 720p 5-inch display, 8MP rear camera, 2MP front shooter and 2200mAh battery. However, the 2A supports just three mode baseband instead of the five-mode on Redmi 2.
No.1 has established itself as a rugged smartphone maker with three new offerings. Out of these, the latest rugged smartphone from the company, the No.1 M2 will be available for sale from April 5th.
The No.1 M2 is the latest attempt from the company to offer something compact yet sturdy to the masses. For this purpose, the company has priced the device at just $93.99. So, from April 5th to April 13th, you can purchase a brand new No.1 M2 from Aliexpress for $93.99. After this promotional sale period, the price tag of the device will increase to $124.99.
We have already seen the device in pictures and it looks just as good as its sibling, i.e. the No.1 X1 and the No.1 X2. Even the tech specs are pretty decent for a sub-$100 phone.
The M2 is water and dust resistant, and is IP68 certified. So, you won’t have to worry about damaging the phone in your day to day usage.
The No.1 M2 features a compact 4.5-inch 960 x 540 qHD display which should deliver crisp and clear images. Under the hood, you will get the MT6582 quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz along with 1GB RAM and 8GB of storage. At the back, there is a 13MP camera with LED flash while up front there is a 5MP shooter. Unfortunately, you don’t get 4G LTE support but at this price tag you can’t expect everything.
The No.1 M2 comes with a decent 2400 mAh non-removable battery which should be enough to power the device for a day. The phone runs on the latest Android operating system, i.e. Android 5.0 Lollipop, which will definitely attract a lot of users. Like most Chinese smartphones these days, the No.1 M2 supports dual SIM cards too. The phone is compatible with a number of languages such as English, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish and Norwegian.
Once again for a limited period, i.e. from April 5th to April 13th, the phone will be available for just $93.99 with free shipping.
You can check out more details about the device from the banner below.
ZTE Nubia Z9 Mini was announced back on March 26. The device was unveiled alongside the large screen ZTE Nubia Z9 Max flagship. Earlier today, the ZTE Nubia Z9 Mini went on sale on JD.com for 1499 Yuan and like expected, the device received tremendous response from users.
In fact, within a minute of the sale, all the units made available on JD.com were sold out. Unlike other manufacturers who usually don’t reveal the total units sold via flash sale, ZTE was quick to announce the details.
The company revealed via its official website that a total of 68,769 units of ZTE Nubia Z9 Mini were available for sale today and all of them were sold out within a matter of seconds. The company adds that it took just 58 seconds for these many units to be sold. That’s pretty impressive given that the Z9 Mini isn’t even the best offering from the company.
While the Z9 Mini may not be the smartphone with best specifications in this price range, the looks as well as the good hardware makes it a great buy. The phone features a 5-inch full HD 1080p display which translates into a pixel density of 441 ppi. Under the hood, the phone comes with Snapdragon 615 processor 2GB RAM and 16GB of storage. You get a powerful 16MP camera at the back and an 8MP shooter up front. There will be a 2900 mAh onboard. The phone supports 4G LTE networks and will run on Android 5.0 OS version.
As you can see, the specs are pretty good for its price range. The next batch of ZTE Nubia Z9 Mini units will be available for purchase on April 9. In case, you are wondering, the ZTE Nubia Z9 Max will be avialable for sale on April 16 exactly at 10 am for 2499 Yuan.
We know everyone is excitedly waiting for lollipop update on their Android smartphones, and today, we have some information about the Meizu’s release schedules for existing devices.
The company has decided to roll out Android 5.0 to the earlier devices first. So, Meizu MX4 Pro’s Android 5.0 update based on Flyme 4.5 has already entered beta testing. The final version will be available to download by the end of April around 28th.
Even Android 5.0 for Meizu MX4 has a similar testing and launch schedule. So, the ROM has already entered beta and will be available to download from April 28.
Interestingly, the recently announced Meizu M1 and M1 Note devices will receive Android 5.0 with Flyme 4.5 update only by the end of June. The ROM will enter beta testing at the start of the month.
Finally, its good to see that Meizu has not forgotten its old devices. Both Meizu MX3 and MX2 are confirmed to receive Android 5.0 update. Their ROMs will enter beta by the end of April, so you can expect the latest Android version on these devices by the end of May.
Its really refreshing to see that Meizu has not abandoned its old devices. These phones are more than 2-3 years old, and most manufacturers would have simply terminated updates for them. But Meizu has decided to gift its loyal users with Android 5.0, which we feel is a great move by the company.
So, what do you think about the Android 5.0 release schedule for Meizu devices? Is it a bit late? Or are you okay with a June Android 5.0 release for Blue Charm devices?
Huami announced earlier today that it was working with AliPay to develop a next generation Xiaomi smartband that will incorporate one touch mobile payment solution. This is the same company that manufacturers Xiaomi’s Mi Band.
Xiaomi Mi Band
The idea here is simple, the smart band has to be connected to the smartphone. Now, when the user goes near any of Alipay’s clients, the payment will be enabled, without having to enter any password. This Xiaomi smartband will truly change the way users make payments at retail outlets, further increasing the speed at which they pay up for goods and services.
As mentioned above, a connection to the smartphone is required for enabling payments. So, this Xiaomi smartband will act as the channel through which the client confirms the identity of the user. The band will be connected to the phone via Bluetooth and will communicate with it to verify his / her identity. Only then will it be able authorize payments made via the Alipay client.
These companies further add that the new Xiaomi band will use industry standard encryption methods to secure the payment. Each user will be given a unique identifer which will identify the status of the user who has to make payments.
This is not the first time we are hearing about such a one touch mobile payment solution system. However, most of such products available in the market are not widely used mainly because its not very cheap. But Xiaomi band’s entry into the market with such a payment solution can truly change the way users make payments, at least in China.
Xiaomi products are trusted and used by millions of customers, so naturally, an effective one touch payment enabled Xiaomi smartband will be well received by fans in the country. Of course, we still can’t comment on the effectiveness or security of the device, as for that we will have to try it out ourselves.
But what do you think about this smart band one touch payment solution? Will you trust Xiaomi or any other company with your financial details?
It seems that the 3D technology is coming back at least in a the mobile industry. We are not talking about any 3D video effects or movies. It looks like it has become a trend to implement rounded or curved glass, which is given a high-sounding name – 2.5D or 3D glass. It is nothing new, but given the fact that the newest iPhone with its “seamless” display helped to set the trend.
What is more, all the trend has lead to the fact that this type of glass has become cheaper to produce. One of the manufacturers, which thinks this is the way to go is OPPO as the new R series smartphone makes the surface.
As far as design goes, this new R series model is very similar to the previously announced R1C model. The profile is sleek and slim, and it is surrounded by a metal frame. The device features a 5 inch screen with the 1080p resolution panel. The chip inside is the oct-core Snapdragon 615 along with the 2 GB of Ram. There is no info regarding storage, but we presume there should be at least 16 GB with the ability to expand it via Micro SD card slot. What is more, the device will spot a 13mp camera on the back (most likely Sony sensor). In addition, the device will have to SIM card slots, both capable of 4G connectivity.
Finally, there is no word on the release date, pricing or international availability. Knowing the fact that Oppo is already selling devices in the Western world, we may also expect this or a bit modified version outside Asia.
YotaPhone 2 is a phone with dual screen. It has a normal display on front and an e-ink display on the back. The phone is made by Yota, a Russian company and it has been successful in many countries so far. Finally the Yotaphone 2 will be releasing in China, as the phone just passed TENAA.
The Yotaphone 2 is equipped with a Snapdragon 800 processor, with 5 inches 1080p display (back e-ink screen is 4.7 inches), built-in 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage space body. It comes with a 2.0 megapixel front camera and a 13MegaPixel rear camera and runs on Android 4.4 system.
Currently we have no idea about its cost but we don’t think Yota will try to compete with the prices of the existing Chinese OEMs like Xiaomi.
Nexus phones are not just favorite of the geeks and techies but are also favorites of the devs. Xiaomi’s MIUI, one of the most classy and sexy ROM currently available in the market. When both come together, the sparks are inevitable.
Today, the latest version of MIUI 6 has been initially completed for Nexus 5, the core based on Android 4.4.4 KTU84P.
MIUI 6 for Nexus 5 is still in the beta stage, people are invited to join the experience of Xiaomi, interested can apply here .
Because screenshots only show the lock screen, home screen and system version cases (3.31 compile the latest version) so ROM Brush Pack has not publicly released, it is not clear to what extent is it ready, but certainly it looks sexy.
Do let us know what you think about it in the comment section below.
We know that Chinese gadgets may have some defects and often you don’t get a platform to share these problems with the manufacturers. However, we here at Gizmochina are offering a brand new program wherein we invite all those who are having some major issues with their Chinese smartphones to report it to us.
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Please make sure that you send in all the details about the problem you are facing along with relevant screenshots and technical details. We want you to inform us as well as others what exactly is the problem faced by you. As a result, make sure that you give out as much relevant details as possible.
If your complaint turns out to be genuine and important, we will publish it directly on our website. Remember that the complaint report needs to be in perfect English and in an organized manner. This will ensure that everyone understands the problem easily.
What’s more, for every well written complaint with details, we will pay you between $10 – $50 for sharing it with us. So, make sure that you write your complaint perfectly before sending it to us. No payment will be made for unpublished complaints or posts that are not persuasive / informative.
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If you complaint is genuine and informative enough, we will publish it on our website to let everyone know about your problem.
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IUNI is one of those Chinese companies that is known for releasing great products for bargain prices. However, company’s products are not officially available to purchase for international customers, but they can be purchased via third party resellers (like many of the Chinese devices). The company has made itself famous by announcing devices like all-aluminium IUNI U2 and later on the IUNI U3, which is still a beast of the phone as far specs go.
This time around IUNI has just officially announced a new “Miss Puff” (if the translation from the Chinese is correct) smartphone, which carries the model name I1. This device seems to be designed for female users in mind as it carries a pink colour and some software, which should be loved by women.
As far as the specs go, IUNI i1 uses a 5.2-inch 1080p screen (with a 2.5D curved glass), it is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor. Also, it has 2GB of memory and 32GB of storage (most likely non-expandable). What is more, there is a 8mp/13mp camera combo on the front and the back, respectively. Moreover, the battery capacity reaches 3000mAh.
As far as female oriented features go, the device will have a self-timer beauty mode, which will enhance the face by doing dome tricks like face-lifting, whitening, giving a big eyes effect (popular in Asia), softening etc. What is more, the device will have a 15 seconds beauty video. Morever, IUNI i1 also supports automatic face recognition feature. Finally, there will be a lossless zoom feature on the front facing snapper!
Software wise, the phone will be equipped with IUNI’s proprietary IUNI OS, which will have “zero bloatware” except for the female oriented features.
The phone will come in two variants, which include white and pink. Also, it will spot the aluminum-magnesium alloy frame.
In addition, there will be two retail versions. One will be IUNI i1 Lite, which will cost 1999 Yuan and the pricier one (2399 yuan), which will come with some extras that include jewelry box packaging and some valuable accessories for females. The items will go on sale tomorrow at Lynx Electric City in China. International availability or pricing is not yet detailed.
Last week, we came to know that Oneplus was working on a new product for 2015. Later, we were almost convinced that the product was going to be a drone.
And today, the company has officially announced its new drone, the OnePlus DR-1. This isn’t a monstrous UAV like the DJI Inspire but its equipped with basic functions to let you have some fun.
Since flying drones is the new craze, people are often confused as to which one to buy. There are plenty of cheap yet good options available in the market right now, and Oneplus’s entry into this market just makes things more competitive.
And like always, the company offers this OnePlus drone DR-1 for an affordable price tag of $19.99. In this price, you get a four rotor drone weighing about 12.5 +-2.5 grams. There’s a 3.7V 100mAh battery which can charge to full in just 20 minutes and will provide flying times up to 8 minutes. Unfortunately, the lack of a camera is a let down, but at this price you can’t expect much.
You can check out some of the images from down below.
So, what do you think about the new OnePlus Drone? Would you buy this over other cheap drones just because its from OnePlus?
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